I would like to make a few comments about Lindell Kay’s Jan. 21 article headlined, “Video games are not to blame for shootings,” that appeared on Page 7 in The Daily News.

Saying that “there’s just a meanness in this world” is about as close as a liberal will get in explaining what problems we have that causes a mass murder of innocent human beings. You won’t hear the liberal news media talking about the degradation of morality having anything to do with the devaluation of human life because the state of morality we live in today rests squarely on their shoulders.

Today’s violent entertainment is the kill-training needed to teach children which weapons to choose when pulling commando raids on innocent children. They have been taught that if you try to kill someone that has a gun of their own, they just may not be able to complete their mission.

If they are so mentally ill that they don’t know what they are doing, then why do they pick a school instead of a police station?

There are thousands and thousands of mentally ill people in this country. That alone doesn’t cause them to kill other innocent people. Guns alone don’t kill anybody. Video games alone also don’t kill anybody — but if you take these ingredients, mix them up and feed them to someone who doesn’t have an understanding of just how precious human life is, it can very easily become the cocktail of human destruction.

So who is to blame? I start with the man that is most capable of doing something about it. He signed the bill that gave the movie industry millions of dollars to put violence on the big screen, and it’s all in the name of art.